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Emotional Overeating by:John Brown

Do you eat only when you are hungry? There are several reasons for deciding to eat

. Unfortunately, not all of those reasons are for nutrition, balanced diet, or our health. If you've found that you like to eat for the wrong reasons, then it is time to fix the problem. One of the biggest reasons people choose to eat is due to emotion. If this is the problem, then there are several ways that you can stop your emotional overeating.

There are several characteristics that are identified with emotional eating. If you don't recognize these, it can lead to continuing weight gain or the lack of a balanced and nutritious lifestyle. An emotional eater will often eat if they feel angry, depressed or stressed out. Boredom is also a cause for overeating. But these are only a few of the triggers of emotional overeating.

Other factors can lead to emotional overeating. For example, one who eats from emotion might head straight for the refrigerator after they come home from a stressful day at work. Another person might find it difficult to talk openly about his or her emotions with others. Instead, food takes the place of talking

The first thing to do if you believe that you have an emotional eating problem is to identify which emotions are causing this problem. You can monitor your behaviors to determine when you are eating. There are several different clues that you can follow and evaluate in order to determine whether you have an emotional eating problem. Usually, you can figure this out by noticing when you eat and how much you eat. If you eat when you are not hungry, eat quickly, or eat instead of responding to something that is stressful, you could likely have an emotional eating problem.


From here, you can begin to solve the problem. If you notice that you are eating from emotion, move away from where the food is. You can go into another area until you calm down and regain control of your emotions. You can also begin breaking habits, such as eating right after you get home from work. By recognizing your patterns, then changing them, it will help you in being able to stop eating from emotion.


Another thing that you can do to help yourself is to check out different sources that provide help for emotional overeating. There is advice out there that can help you in moving past your emotions and beginning to express them in an effective and healthy manner. Once you have recognized that you have a problem, finding the right kind of help will allow you to take major steps towards recovering from your emotional eating problem.

Emotional eating problems are very common. They occur in all sorts of people. If you feel that you have an eating problem it is important to begin the process of solving it. This will help you to eat healthier, live a more balanced lifestyle, and lose weight. Recognizing the problem is the most important factor in moving past your emotional overeating.

About the author

John Brown contributes to several web sites, including http://club-healthy.com and http://rawboned.com
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